Recent analyst cohorts have included students in statistics and data science, computer science (including AI and robotics), cognitive science, economics, earth systems, business, international relations, art history, product design, English, philosophy, electrical and computer engineering, and computational biology—showcasing a mix of technical builders and entrepreneurial thinkers from across STEM and the liberal arts. While there are skills and lessons you can learn in school, many elements of venture capital, such as developing investment judgment, identifying emerging startups, and refining roadmaps for the future, are best learned on the job by engaging with entrepreneurs and experienced investors.